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He's Had a Case All Along Sneak Peak
A Tale of Two Troubles
Teacher Bill
Clinton on Wednesday traveled to Florida, apologized twice for his gross
misconduct, and, you guessed it, mentioned children: "I was shaking
hands with all these little kids out here, and this kid that reminded me
a lot of myself when I was that young--he was bigger than the other
students and kind of husky--he said, 'Mr. President, I want to grow up
to be President. I want to be a President like you.'"
How touching. Problem is, Mr. President, nobody else wants that husky
little boy to grow up to be "a President like you," as Clinton was
forced to acknowledge.
One Florida resident had the perfect response, holding a big sign with
the words "Resign--For the Children." It would at least teach kids that
when important people do bad things, they should take responsibility for
their actions. It's a lesson that nobody is in a better position to
teach than Bill Clinton.
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